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Two caveats: This is a condenser mic and requires phantom power. If you are using it for both guitar and vocal it must be placed some distance away (typically 18"-24") to pick up both, so room acoustics will be more of a factor than when you are close-mic'ing either vocal or guitar.
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I've learned that for "louder" gigs, I simply don't need the air and the accuracy of a condenser mic. Quite the opposite. I'm enjoying my Shure Beta 56, a supercardioid dynamic most often used on drums.
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A mic can work well for relatively low volume gigs with a good PA system (with speakers out front and little or no monitor). I've never had any luck using them thru a combo amp at anything other than whisper quiet settings. If you're using an amp, I'd recommend a pickup and ToneDexter. More than close enough to mics for a live gig.
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